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Month: February 2026

A secluded wooden temple in a countryside.

Japan for Cyclists vs. Non-Cyclists

Two Very Different Experiences of the Same Country Japan changes dramatically depending on how you move through it. Most travelers experience Japan by train: efficient,…

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White line. Engines. Stoplights. Trucks brushing past.

Across Tokyo to Shibuya Crossing

Put your headphones on and let’s ride: Tokyo east to west. White line. Engines. Stoplights. Trucks brushing past. Imperial Palace laps, then deeper into the…

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Ginkaku-ji, a 15th-century Zen temple featuring tranquil gardens.

First-Time Japan Travel Mistakes (and How to Avoid Them)

Japan is one of the easiest countries in the world to travel through—and one of the easiest to misunderstand. First-time visitors often arrive with a…

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Kiyomizu-dera, Sanjunoto Pagoda on a rainy day

Kyoto Crowds and Timing: How to Experience the City Without Losing Your Mind

Few cities reward patience as much as Kyoto—and few punish poor timing more ruthlessly. For many first-time visitors, Kyoto is imagined as a place of…

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